Silvana Tenreyro | |
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Tenreyro in 2017 | |
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| Alma mater | Harvard University |
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| Discipline | Economist |
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María Silvana Tenreyro (born 6 September 1973[1]) is a British-Argentineeconomist who is professor of economics at theLondon School of Economics and was an external member of theBank of England'sMonetary Policy Committee from July 2017 to July 2023. She was president of theEuropean Economic Association for 2021.[2]
She graduated with a BA (summa cum laude) from theNational University of Tucumán,Argentina, in 1997, followed by an MA and a PhD in economics atHarvard University, where she was supervised byRobert Barro,Alberto Alesina andKenneth Rogoff.[1]
She was appointed to a three-year term on theBank of EnglandMonetary Policy Committee from July 2017,[3] and was reappointed for a second term from July 2020.[4] She has been a professor of economics at theLondon School of Economics. She worked at the USFederal Reserve Bank of Boston from 2002 to 2004 and at theBank of Mauritius from 2012 to 2014.[5]
Tenreyro was elected fellow of theBritish Academy (FBA) in July 2018.[6] In 2021 she was named aFellow of the Econometric Society.[7] She has British, Italian and Argentine citizenships.
She was appointedCommander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the2023 Birthday Honours for services to the economy.[8]
For her academic work on Macroeconomics and International Economics, Tenreyro was awarded theYrjö Jahnsson Award (2021), theBirgit Grodal Award (2022), the Banque de France and Toulouse School of Economics Junior Prize in Monetary Economics and Finance (2021) and the Carl Menger Prize in Monetary Macroeconomics (2018). She was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate by theUniversity of St. Gallen.
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